The Boiling Springs, for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/8 miles on turf, was originally scheduled for Aug. 30, but officials redrew the race for the Labor Day card after it initially failed to fill. There were no such problems this time as eight fillies were entered, plus one more for the main track only.

None of the starters have tried the nine-furlong distance before, giving the race a wide open feel. It goes as the 10th race on the Monday program with a 5:32 p.m. EDT scheduled post.

Trained by Chad Brown, Little Journey is pegged at 2-1 on the morning line. The French-bred import is making her fourth start in the United States following earlier third-place finishes in the listed Edgewood Stakes and the American Oaks (gr. IT) at 10 furlongs May 31 at Santa Anita Park.

In the 1 1/16-mile Lake George July 23, the gray daughter of Great Journey was caught five wide on the far turn while attempting to rally and could make no headway in the drive when seventh, beaten by 3 1/2 lengths. It was the only time in a 10-race career that Little Journey, a stakes-placed allowance winner in France, has finished worth than third.

Abel Castellano Jr. takes the call for the first time on Little Journey, who drew post 4. She is owned by the partnership of Michael Pietrangelo, Truxton Racing, Steve Laymon, and Gary Pitts.

Team Valor International's Irish-bred import Black Elegance is second on the early line at 4-1. A minor stakes winner in Italy, where she began her career with back-to-back wins, Black Elegance has had one U.S. start, finishing a close third in the Christiana Stakes July 9 at Delaware Park for trainer Rick Mettee. Eddie Castro has the mount from the far outside.

Queenie's Song was second in the one-mile Christiana by a nose over Black Elegance after an awkward start in her stakes debut. Angel Serpa takes over on the 9-2 chance, who leaves from gate 2 for Baumann Stables and trainer Graham Motion. Queenie's Song was a $350,000 2-year-old purchase at the 2013 Keeneland April sale.